Kamal Nath Reveals MP's Economic Crisis Amid Rampant Corruption Claims

Kamal Nath has made serious allegations about Madhya Pradesh's economic situation. He claims the state is heading toward financial distress due to widespread corruption. The Congress leader revealed that MP received only 18% of its central government allocation this year. He warned that without immediate action, the state's economic health will continue to deteriorate.

Key Points: Kamal Nath Alleges Corruption Economic Distress Madhya Pradesh

  • State received only Rs 8,000 crore of Rs 44,000 crore central allocation this year
  • Jal Jeevan Mission funds stopped due to corruption allegations
  • PMAY and MGNREGA schemes severely underfunded affecting poor
  • Government forced to borrow more loans amid revenue crisis
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Corruption prevalent in MP, state heading towards economic distress, claims Kamal Nath

Congress leader Kamal Nath claims MP faces economic crisis due to corruption, revealing state received only 18% of central funds amid governance failures.

"Madhya Pradesh government is neither able to manage revenue from its own resources, nor receive the funds allocated by the state and the central government. - Kamal Nath"

Bhopal, Oct 21

Veteran Congress leader Kamal Nath on Tuesday claimed that Madhya Pradesh is heading towards "economic distress" due to "rampant corruption" in the Mohan Yadav government.

Congress leader further alleged that the Chief Minister Mohan Yadav-led Madhya Pradesh government has "failed" to convince the Centre to get the state's share for several key schemes introduced for poor people.

Former chief minister Kamal Nath further stated that Madhya Pradesh was supposed to receive Rs 44,000 crore from the central government in the current financial year; however, it has received only Rs 8,000, which is approximately 18 per cent of the stipulated amount so far.

"Madhya Pradesh government is neither able to manage revenue from its own resources, nor receive the funds allocated by the state and the central government. The state's economic health has deteriorated, and the government is left with only one option: to borrow more loans from banks," the Congress leader said.

Talking about the Jal Jeevan mission, Kamal Nath claimed that Madhya Pradesh was supposed to receive more than Rs 8,500 crore from the Central government, but due to "rampant corruption", the Centre has stopped releasing funds.

"It is shameful that the state's image has deteriorated so much due to corruption. Even the BJP-led Central government no longer trust the Madhya Pradesh government," Kamal Nath, who previously served as Union Minister, said.

He further claimed that the Centre has allocated much less than the approved amount to the state, even for schemes like Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) and MGNREGA, which are linked to the poor and deprived sections.

"The state government need to curb the financial mismanagement. Rampant corruption in the governance system needs to be controlled; otherwise, the situation would worsen," Kamal Nath added.

Earlier, the Congress had been targeting the state government over the OBC reservation issue.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree corruption needs to be addressed, Kamal Nath should also reflect on his own tenure. Both parties need to be accountable rather than playing blame games during election season.
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Arjun K
The real victims are the common people. When schemes like PMAY and MGNREGA suffer, it's the poor who bear the brunt. Government should prioritize transparency and accountability.
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Sarah B
As someone working in rural development, I've seen firsthand how fund delays impact ground-level projects. The state needs better financial management systems urgently.
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Vikram M
If the Centre has stopped funds due to corruption concerns, the state government should conduct a thorough audit and take strict action. Public money cannot be misused like this.
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Kavya N
₹44,000 crore vs ₹8,000 crore is a huge gap! This will definitely affect infrastructure and welfare schemes. Hope the government addresses this issue seriously 🤞

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